Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems

Joint source-channel turbo techniques have recently been explored a lot in literature as one promising possibility to lower the end-to-end distortion, with fixed length codes, variable length codes, and (quasi) arithmetic codes. Still, many issues remain to be clarified before production use. This s...

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Main Authors: Luc Vandendorpe, Xavier Jaspar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2009-01-01
Series:EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/354107
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spelling doaj-f3b7b8d051314f4d98ad204987e7a3b12020-11-25T01:49:47ZengSpringerOpenEURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing1687-61721687-61802009-01-01200910.1155/2009/354107Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo SystemsLuc VandendorpeXavier JasparJoint source-channel turbo techniques have recently been explored a lot in literature as one promising possibility to lower the end-to-end distortion, with fixed length codes, variable length codes, and (quasi) arithmetic codes. Still, many issues remain to be clarified before production use. This short contribution clarifies very concisely several issues that arise with EXIT charts and nonuniform binary sources (a nonuniform binary source can be the result of a nonbinary source followed by a binary source code). We propose two histogram-based methods to estimate the charts and discuss their equivalence. The first one is a mathematical generalization of the original EXIT charts to nonuniform bits. The second one uses a random bit flipping to make the bits virtually uniform and has two interesting advantages: (1) it handles straightforwardly outer codes with an entropy varying with the bit position, and (2) it provides a chart for the inner code that is independent of the outer code. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2009/354107
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author Luc Vandendorpe
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Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
author_facet Luc Vandendorpe
Xavier Jaspar
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title Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
title_short Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
title_full Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
title_fullStr Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
title_full_unstemmed Random Bit Flipping and EXIT Charts for Nonuniform Binary Sources and Joint Source-Channel Turbo Systems
title_sort random bit flipping and exit charts for nonuniform binary sources and joint source-channel turbo systems
publisher SpringerOpen
series EURASIP Journal on Advances in Signal Processing
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1687-6180
publishDate 2009-01-01
description Joint source-channel turbo techniques have recently been explored a lot in literature as one promising possibility to lower the end-to-end distortion, with fixed length codes, variable length codes, and (quasi) arithmetic codes. Still, many issues remain to be clarified before production use. This short contribution clarifies very concisely several issues that arise with EXIT charts and nonuniform binary sources (a nonuniform binary source can be the result of a nonbinary source followed by a binary source code). We propose two histogram-based methods to estimate the charts and discuss their equivalence. The first one is a mathematical generalization of the original EXIT charts to nonuniform bits. The second one uses a random bit flipping to make the bits virtually uniform and has two interesting advantages: (1) it handles straightforwardly outer codes with an entropy varying with the bit position, and (2) it provides a chart for the inner code that is independent of the outer code.
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